Don’t you know this rock band: the father, the son and the holy spirit who made mother Theresa pendant
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I’ll just leave here the response from obsidian. If you can extract truthful reason from this corp double speak, please share
In real scenario there’s no need to protect the tree. the tie guy can simply enslave the other one. If he’s got the lethal force, the tie guy can beat the shirt guy into any level of subjugation ie get virtually any slave service with no exchange whatsoever
Subsequently, there’s no need for a stick, simply convincingly manifesting the control of situation could be function as an equivalent of lethal force. In short, conning people that you have power or having real power looks identical to subjects
In that case, mentality that you have no power over the situation, makes it real
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Would be interested in more detailed followup about the search. Anything in particular stands out?
Yeah! now it’s turn of facebook to grow friendi.ca
Ai summary
The article discusses the concept of effective altruism and its potential harm. It argues that while effective altruism promises to do good, it can also cause harm by creating a culture of utilitarianism that values efficiency over empathy and ignores the needs and perspectives of marginalized communities. The article suggests that effective altruism should be approached with caution and a critical eye towards its potential consequences.
I originally started with protein diet and casual gym goings. Gym forces you to eat more protein and use up a lot of excess calories. Also, you feel energised and mentally uplifted.
Once you’re few months into gym routine, you’ll read up more how to hit your macros, how to restructure constituents, how to manage appetite. For now, this all Will overwhelm you and you’ll have trouble sticking to any of it. I know I did.
Since you’re at the start I suggest simply start noticing healthier options. Do it intentionally for few weeks before even doing anything. When you put more effort into this, you’ll discover your own ways how to eat better without the need for fixed “diet”.
Shift from “diet” to healthier nutrition. Meaning slowly build a habit of eating better without overwhelming oneself.
If you eat out, inquire about more diverse menu options. Less processed food, more protein and fiber.
It’s a journey, it takes years, don’t rush it and you’ll be surprised of the results
Gulikit kk 2 pro and Vader 3 Pro
No hall sensor sticks at this point is just wasteful
Fyi There are automated instances mirroring Twitter accounts that for some reason refuse to register on mastodon
Project: Joplin joplinapp.org !joplinapp@sopuli.xyz
What it does right: Focus on user experience by aligning aims of product with aim of users.
Everything it does is foss, however its main revenue achieving product (cloud sync target) is focused on convenience rather than vendor lock-in. So it incentivizes the project to cater to its users.
What’s so unique about it: due to lack of monetary incentive a lot of oss projects simply forget about the user and serve mostly to themselves. They fail to listen to feedback because listening to feedback means loss of resources rather than gaining them. As a result many critical bugs are unfixed for decades and UI is so dated no new users want to use the product.
TLDR: don’t forget to create revenue generating module along with the main foss product
Check for debris and cloggs anywhere you can
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I mean automobile industry players? Anyone else just don’t have the capital to “invest heavily”
I think many people coming to Linux having experienced some significant problems. Something didn’t work for them and they started to look for alternatives
Let’s call typical user David, he maybe has an older PC or laptop. He tried to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and now everything runs much slower. He cannot understand why and answers online are unhelpful. Meanwhile he cannot come back to Windows 7 because it’s support is over. What to do now?
All David’s data (calendar, mail, contacts, chats, documents etc etc) is locked in proprietary systems and now it’s difficult to get out of there. He tries to move to another platform but can’t because he’s restricted by little quirks and lack of support for features he needs.
Still believing that he could unbloat his system David comes across community of an open source app cloud platform – nextcloud. Surprisingly this platform doesn’t want his money or tries to lock him in. It works on any system, it’s got amazing support and community constantly creates new exciting home made modules to do some small but very welcome adjustments.
He realizes that such community is there for operating system as well. A year later he “runs Arch, btw”
This is just one path of a person who wanted his laptop to run as fast as it used to. Other people may dislike overreliance on big tech or would like to support the underdog – independent devs.
Bonus:
First thing I ever gotten from Linux was KDE connect: it didn’t work on Windows but it’s amazing on Linux. It connects devices between each other and let’s you sync the clipboard, use PC keyboard on your phone, send files locally (real fast), switch music tracks on other devices, change volume and a lot more.
Oh snap you’re right, thanks